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Vented Bonnet + Rain = Bad Times?


dani_r
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I've had a TSII bonnet for a few years and never had any problem with water or rain,....

 

 

....however, it does make a mess of your engine bay and if you have a chrome parts, they may need cleaning regularly

 

 

I know JamieP mentioned that he coated all the exposed parts with silicone spray to keep them protected, but I don't know how often you have to do that.

 

As for electricals, I doubt that any bonnet manufacturer would design something with open areas above the electrics. I haven't heard issues from anyone else.

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My biggest worry is electrical issues with the water. Is this a possiblity?

 

Good ones have rain trays to shield anything important. Not to mention decent ones are designed to have vents in place where there is no danger of electrical shorting.

 

So in answering your question, if you buy a decent one you have nothing to worry about. :cool:

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